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that will not make us more competitive. the one thing i'm absolutely clear about, is that after a decade in which we saw adrift, jobs being shipped overseas, nobody championing american workers and american businesses, we've now begun to make real progress. what we can't do is go back to the same policies that got us into such difficulty in the first place. that's why we had to move forward and not go back. >> i couldn't agree more about going forward, but i certainly don't want to go back to the policies of the last four years. the policies of the last four years have seen incomes of americans decline for middle-class families. 23 million americans still struggling to find a good job. when you came into office, 32 million people on food stamps, today, 47 million people on food stamps. when you came to office, just over $10 trillion in debt, now, $16 trillion in debt, it hasn't worked. you said by now we'd be at 5.4% unemployment. we're 9 million jobs short of that. i've met some of those people. i met them in appleton, wis
that will not make us more competitive. the one thing i'm absolutely clear about, is that after a decade in which we saw adrift, jobs being shipped overseas, nobody championing american workers and american businesses, we've now begun to make real progress. what we can't do is go back to the same policies that got us into such difficulty in the first place. that's why we had to move forward and not go back. >> i couldn't agree more about going forward, but i certainly don't want to go...
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let's go -- and that leads us. this takes us right to the next segment, gomber. america's longest war, afghanistan, and pakistan. >> you can't have the president just lay out a whole series without giving me a chance -- >> with respect, you had laid out quite a program note. >> that's probably true. >> we've catch you up. the united states is scheduled to turn over responsibility for security in afghanistan to the afghan goff in 2014, at that point we will withdraw our combat troops, leave a smaller force of americans, if i understand our poile, in afghanistan for training purposes. it seems to me the key question here is, what do you do if the deadline arrives and it is obvious the afghans are unable to handle their security? do we still leave? and i believe governor romney, you go first. >> we're going to be finished by 2014. and when i'm president we'll make sure we bring our troops out by the end of 2014. the commanders and the generals there are on track to do so. we've seen progress over the past several years. the surge has been successful and the training
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nate silver will be joining us on the show. [cheering and applause] and then tomorrow night it's president barack obama. but still... [laughter] these people get to... [cheering and applause] nate silver, the president of statistician-stan. as you know, last night the presidential cam pan headed to hofstra university where the candidates debated from a diverse crowd hard of long islanders ranging from italian guys to other italian guys to a jewish guy and his mom. [laughter] such diversity in long island. the first question somehow ended up on the auto industry rescue. >> i know you keep saying, you want to take detroit bankrupt. well, the president took detroit bankrupt. you took general motors bankrupt. you took chrysler bankrupt. that was pre-sizely what i recommended and ultimately what happened. >> jon: okay. in fact, obama's publicly financed detroit auto industry managed bankruptcy is not precisely what romney recommended. romney precisely recommended private credit, which at the time was to be precise non-existent. mean
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it's like, even though we have more information, and we don't know how the use it well, it can get us into more trouble. >> jon: i thought that was fascinating that when you talk about pundits, for instance. you say that the pundits and their predictions are no better than a coin toss. >> yeah. if you look long-term how do people in the mclaughlin group do, they get half their predictions right and half wrong because they're basically entertainers. right, people criticize this show maybe and say, it's entertainment masquerading as news, but a lot of news is entertainment masquerading as news. >> jon: i think that's absolutely correct. [cheering and applause] do you foresee a coin getting its own show? >> a coin toss? >> jon: the coin toss show. just flip it up... >> maybe instead of a recount. that's how they do it in the nfl, just have a coin flip. it's within one-tenth of 1%, just flip a coin. >> jon: isn't there a point with our elections that we are beyond the ability to know of it statistically, that we are beyond the statistical predictability. >> sure, if you look at the minnes
it's like, even though we have more information, and we don't know how the use it well, it can get us into more trouble. >> jon: i thought that was fascinating that when you talk about pundits, for instance. you say that the pundits and their predictions are no better than a coin toss. >> yeah. if you look long-term how do people in the mclaughlin group do, they get half their predictions right and half wrong because they're basically entertainers. right, people criticize this show...
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they aren't using ak-47s in chicago, my hometown, they are using handguns. i want to make sure young people have opportunities, that our schools are working. that if there is violence on the streets, working with faith groups and law enforcement, we can catch it before it gets out of control. what i want is a comprehensive strategy, part of it is seeing if we can get automatic weapons that kill folks in amazing numbers out of the hands of criminals and the mentally ill. i want want to get into the community and catch violent impulses before they occur. >> governor romney, the question about assault weapons. >> i'm not in favor of new pieces of legislation on guns or taking guns away or making certain guns illegal. we, of course, don't want automatic weapons which is already illegal in this country. what i believe we have to do as the president mentioned toward the end of remarks, to make enormous efforts to enforce the gun laws we have and change the culture of violence we have we ask how are we going to do that. he mentioned good schools. i totally agree. w
they aren't using ak-47s in chicago, my hometown, they are using handguns. i want to make sure young people have opportunities, that our schools are working. that if there is violence on the streets, working with faith groups and law enforcement, we can catch it before it gets out of control. what i want is a comprehensive strategy, part of it is seeing if we can get automatic weapons that kill folks in amazing numbers out of the hands of criminals and the mentally ill. i want want to get into...
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deborah was also inside and she joins us live to tell us what it was like, deborah? >> julie we're outside the players' entrance and amid the noise the rain, the craziness, the euphoria, let me show you a quiet moment. in the underground tunnel the players use to go from the club house to the field, we saw brandon crawferred take a quick detour for a picture and a kiss. down the hall to say hello to his wife, jay lin before the game. he's headed to a world series with his childhood game team. jaylin will have some stories to tell to her daughter. >> people tease me, don't go into labor yet. she kicked during the game the whole time because it got so loud. i'm jumping up and down, we're all out of our seats all night. >> jaylin is surrounded by herser her sisters -- by her sisters and she always wears a lucky frog necklace. when she watches her 25-year- old son perform with so much poise under so much pressure, she remembers so long ago when he started with it-ball. >> that's -- t-ball. >> just imaginary games in the backyard. hitting the home run that wins the game.
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folks, good to have you with us. hey, hey, let me ask you something, everybody see that debate last night? butn't that great? i mean, romney clearly won. and, folks, i am not just saying that, i am saying that on tv. so if you're an undecided voter who did not watch, just trust me, it is 2 and 0. even though, even though, folks, the night was clearly stacked against mitt. after that first debate debacle, barack obama had definitely won the low expectations game. >> for obama the bar is rather low, compared to the first debate all he has to do is string a few sentences together, coherently to make eye contact with a single
folks, good to have you with us. hey, hey, let me ask you something, everybody see that debate last night? butn't that great? i mean, romney clearly won. and, folks, i am not just saying that, i am saying that on tv. so if you're an undecided voter who did not watch, just trust me, it is 2 and 0. even though, even though, folks, the night was clearly stacked against mitt. after that first debate debacle, barack obama had definitely won the low expectations game. >> for obama the bar is...
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to beat us down. >> humiliate us. >> why? what good is that? they don't care. that's the biggest problem. host: how much do they blame the north american free trade agreement for this? guest: there's a lot of talk of nafta. host: lot of -- this plant they're talking about shuts down. guest: basically the men are rehired in mexico. it already move most of its operation. this is the last plant opened. when you look at what the employees are making, i believe it's $3.52 an hour all end. there was no way to these guys could have actually accepted, i believe, that would have convinced or persuaded this company to stay. there in lies the real conversation. we need to bring corporate america to the table in some kind of way because it's just going ton -- to be on price, everyone will be laid off. this just articulates what that looks like. you hear about both candidates now, the shrinking for the middle class. the middle class is going away. what does that actually mean? what does that look like. in detroit, making this film "detropia," we sort of experience what that
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this is killing us. >> i agree. kneele, each of us is a victim of our circumstances and will we have been through in life. there are a lot of people in washington d.c. that have real -- no real familiarity with what is this is all about. in my case i have been all about business, which means i probably do not understand social workers the where should. so we are all of victim of our experiences, but the fact is we have to run this country by having individuals be successful , which means they have a job, a successful family because they can find the family not enough attention is being paid to those basic economic principles that will enable our families to be successful. neil: he saad that brilliantly. i am very glad we had a little more time with you. always richly worth it. thank you, my friend. the well. >> take care. neil: all right. to bob's basic point about the losses and how they're feeling, why how they are feeling it matters a lot more than how you are feeling because a lot of them are not feeling well. t
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deborah was also inside and she joins us live to tell us what it was like, deborah? >> julie we're outside the players' entrance and amid the noise the rain, the craziness, the euphoria, let me show you a quiet moment. in the underground tunnel the players use to go from the club house to the field, we saw brandon crawferred take a quick detour for a picture and a kiss. down the hall to say hello to his wife, jay lin before the game. he's headed to a world series with his childhood game team. jaylin will have some stories to tell to her daughter. >> people tease me, don't go into labor yet. she kicked during the game the whole time because it got so loud. i'm jumping up and down, we're all out of our seats all night. >> jaylin is surrounded by herser her sisters -- by her sisters and she always wears a lucky frog necklace. when she watches her 25-year- old son perform with so much poise under so much pressure, she remembers so long ago when he started with it-ball. >> that's -- t-ball. >> just imaginary games in the backyard. hitting the home run that wins the game.
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but also a threat to us ifthey have nuclear material that they could use to be threatening to us. it is essential for us to understand what our mission is in iran. that is to dissuade iran from having a nuclear weapon in peaceful ways. -- through peaceful and diplomatic means. crippling sanctions is something i call for five years ago five years ago speaking at a conference, i laid out seven steps. they do work. you are seeing it right now. it is the right thing to do to have crippling sanctions. it is good that we have them. something i would add to that idea, i would tighten those sanctions. ships carry iranian oil cannot come into our ports. i would imagine the e.u. would agree with us. i would tighten those sanctions further. i would take on diplomatic isolation efforts. i would make sure that ahmadinejad would be indicted for genocide. his words about to genocide. i would want them to be treated like the perahia they are across the world. the same way we treated apartheid in south africa. a solution to this which stops this nuclear folly of theirs is unacceptable to america.
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you guys give us some much energy, thank you so much. thank you. here we are, looking forward, looking forward to the next -- how many days? who is counting? is it 11? that is better than yesterday. we are very excited. you can see the momentum is swinging our way. the thing i loved about the debate, an unfiltered view of my husband, yay! i have been waiting for that for a very long time. hundreds of millions of dollars, half a billion dollars spent on negative ads describing my husband as a person who does not care, a person who is out of touch. i am here to tell you about a person who is in touch and does care. i appreciated the fact that the audience got to see an unfiltered view, 70 million people tuned in the first debate. there is someone else on that stage that i like. he is the guy who has a vision for the future and understands what is going on. this is an economic recovery that is not a recovery at all. guess who is hurting the most -- women. more women have fallen into poverty than men. it is more women have lost their jobs than men in t
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advanced technology that would increase efficiency and allow us not to use manual labor but also this provides for better quality goods as a result we were able to conquer western markets the demand for caribbean birchwood is high since our production line is quite efficient where i will to offer hard wages to our employees so the trunks end up here. well they turned into planks which branch off for all manner of uses these would expats among each but not all of it goes with gold. here in the museum island of traditional methods they used to build and maintain churches and dwellings dating back hundreds of years in this whole what kuwait is used to water riches by. complexity these punks are about to become part of something which exemplifies the combination of tradition and technology. here at the valley on old viking boat makers what is fashioned into their souls new and old they range from small private boats to replicas used in the historical t.v. series. my books are all special they're like children to me we have to design and build them from scratch it's always sad when we have
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jack goldstone a us writer around sociologist specializing in many things including global population trends and also the cultural origins of economic growth it's great to have you with us here today thank you now even before that you were inception some skeptics were coming out and putting out arguments on why the euro wouldn't function and besides to economic arguments there were also saying the cultural differences were the huge problem between the different states saying that labor habits are different spending and saving practices are different and many other reasons so how much of all of this is actually playing in to the economic and political divide that we're seeing right now in the european union the euro was invented really as part of a program to overcome nationalism where nationalism is perhaps an excessive attachment to some of those cultural differences that you mentioned the problem with the euro i don't think lies in the cultural differences it lies in the lack of a unified institutional framework for banking and financial decision making but have has the problems wit
jack goldstone a us writer around sociologist specializing in many things including global population trends and also the cultural origins of economic growth it's great to have you with us here today thank you now even before that you were inception some skeptics were coming out and putting out arguments on why the euro wouldn't function and besides to economic arguments there were also saying the cultural differences were the huge problem between the different states saying that labor habits...
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there's an industrial designer who came up with this brilliant guide to help us use our leftover cardboard to create furniture. >> we've got all this cardboard. let's create something with with it. >> he's creating a nightstand. >> wait, wait. out of this old box? >> yes, he created this guide so you can cut the cardboard, fold it, latch it together, to create furniture. >> tab "a" slot "b" kind of stuff. >> yeah. one, you have a ton of cardboard. why not recycle? two, you may need a piece of furniture but don't have time more money to shop for the right piece. you can use this in between. >> you have to understand what the piece of furniture is. it's not meant to old your weight. it's a super light piece. >> he also does a type a little taller and wider. >> i could see a bachelor using that extended table for at least like three years. >> when the time comes to move, either you can part with it and no problem, or you can actually take it apart and fold it, put it on the bottom of a box and move it with you. >> you can download this guide from his website and get to work. >>> this man is a
there's an industrial designer who came up with this brilliant guide to help us use our leftover cardboard to create furniture. >> we've got all this cardboard. let's create something with with it. >> he's creating a nightstand. >> wait, wait. out of this old box? >> yes, he created this guide so you can cut the cardboard, fold it, latch it together, to create furniture. >> tab "a" slot "b" kind of stuff. >> yeah. one, you have a ton of...
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he used the blog, facebook, his friends, he used crowd funding and use it's an interesting space. it's not just about are you going sell a million units? yes, you're going to do some of the stuff. i think square probably gets it made in china. but there are plenty of products and plenty of spaces to be able to create products locally that people want locally. >> the point is also that a lot of barriers entrepreneurship as we've been hearing is getting started. and even if you can't, you know, keep using the tools, if you do have to make a million, that's fibro. we know how to make a million widgets, right? and what's fascinating about this, the barriers to entrepreneurship, you know, not just in the digital realm, but in the physical realm are going away. all right. what would you say to, you know, a lot of manufacturing jobs have gone away and a lot of skilled labor, you know, people are out of job talk about retraining. but it seems to me, if you have an idea, you can -- . >> we talk about this in music how the democratization of the music industry is actually enabled kind of a
he used the blog, facebook, his friends, he used crowd funding and use it's an interesting space. it's not just about are you going sell a million units? yes, you're going to do some of the stuff. i think square probably gets it made in china. but there are plenty of products and plenty of spaces to be able to create products locally that people want locally. >> the point is also that a lot of barriers entrepreneurship as we've been hearing is getting started. and even if you can't, you...
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that gives us 10 hours 45 minutes of day light. you are looking live from downtown san francisco where it's nice and clear. a beautiful shot there. we will contrast that, life doppler 7 a hd showing you what's going on across the northeast. here's the cold front and erie down to snap. hurricane cain sandy with winds ever 75 miles an hour. we will continue to watch the outer bands brush the gulf coast today." not much going on the speier weekend. it parallels the coast right up through the weekend and then it takes the left-hand turn and pushes in north of washington d.c., south of new york city and, yeah, we are looking at the stormy condition was astronomical high tides. the incredible large field of rain and wind, sustained wind. we are talking twelve to twenty-four hours. we will be watching it for you. back home clear witness -- clear conditions. 57 right now in the city with 55 redwood city. 49 san jose. the cool spots are really nice and mild out there with no clouds to speak of. 10 degrees warmer this morning than yesterday
that gives us 10 hours 45 minutes of day light. you are looking live from downtown san francisco where it's nice and clear. a beautiful shot there. we will contrast that, life doppler 7 a hd showing you what's going on across the northeast. here's the cold front and erie down to snap. hurricane cain sandy with winds ever 75 miles an hour. we will continue to watch the outer bands brush the gulf coast today." not much going on the speier weekend. it parallels the coast right up through the...
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thanks for joining us thank you for having me. your. your father or your your father was walter. my great uncle was walter my grandfather was victor your grandfather was victor ok great walter played. an outsized role in my life in childhood i grew up in lansing michigan and fifty's and sixty's and you know it was a u.a.w. town and it was just. everybody knew walter. it was incredible of him and of these battles and let me let me just first of all what does german socialism have to do with the story of these three brothers. well we dip into that for a very minimal time at the beginning of the film they are you know the family the brothers are of german roots and they we begin the story of the film with these three brothers growing up in wheeling west virginia their father was an immigrant from germany and he he instilled in them this german socialism in the sense of taking care of your neighbor and understanding that the workers blue collar workers must have some given rights in the workplace they should be taken care of they're n
thanks for joining us thank you for having me. your. your father or your your father was walter. my great uncle was walter my grandfather was victor your grandfather was victor ok great walter played. an outsized role in my life in childhood i grew up in lansing michigan and fifty's and sixty's and you know it was a u.a.w. town and it was just. everybody knew walter. it was incredible of him and of these battles and let me let me just first of all what does german socialism have to do with the...
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to beat us down, what? i mean -- >> ridiculous, why. >> to human late us. why? what good is that? what are you thinking you're going to feel every day going into work? they don't care. that's the biggest problem. >> that's a scene from "detropia" as union workers learn their latest contract would result in a huge pay cut according to the "wall street journal" veteran workers at the three automakers make upwards of $33 an hour, new hires half that. the lower wages are one reason factory jobs are coming back in the u.s. with 200,000 positions added in the past year. unlikely the manufacturing sector will ever be what it was a few decades ago. in 1979 at the peak, there were 19.6 million manufacturing positions and now there are a little less than 12 million. the erosion of manufacturing jobs has led to the decline of once booming urban areas across the country. baltimore lost about 30% of its population from 1970 to 2010, cleveland lost nearly 50% during the same time period, pittsburgh's population stands at about 306,000, down about 41% since 1970 and more than half of the people
to beat us down, what? i mean -- >> ridiculous, why. >> to human late us. why? what good is that? what are you thinking you're going to feel every day going into work? they don't care. that's the biggest problem. >> that's a scene from "detropia" as union workers learn their latest contract would result in a huge pay cut according to the "wall street journal" veteran workers at the three automakers make upwards of $33 an hour, new hires half that. the lower...
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and it would have been a brilliant one for us and stood. for streets at the same time and very proved. to him to do in real cauldron of an atmosphere who stood up to everything you can survive a very experienced team and it was a terrific strode forward for those so this is how the top end of the english premier league looks this morning both manage the city and united are just one point behind leaders chelsea tottenham as we say are four followed by everton and arsenal respectively. now in tennis arena williams has powered her way past the first to win the season ending deputy a championship it is the third time the american has claimed the title and she did it without dropping a set any stamboul williams who was the world number three didn't pay to a single break point against the russian and hit eleven aces on her way to a six four six three victory over never really in it often i was overpowered by williams who smacked forty winners to her thirteen it includes an incredible second half of the season for the american after losing the fir
and it would have been a brilliant one for us and stood. for streets at the same time and very proved. to him to do in real cauldron of an atmosphere who stood up to everything you can survive a very experienced team and it was a terrific strode forward for those so this is how the top end of the english premier league looks this morning both manage the city and united are just one point behind leaders chelsea tottenham as we say are four followed by everton and arsenal respectively. now in...
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the one that went over us about two, three hours ago just to the east of us in san jose. a lot of this looks to be lifting a little bit towards the north bay. so far more bark than bite but definitely shower activity today. 40s and 50s on the temps, 51 antioch, so everyone really close. the moisture continuing to be funneled in and the sierra nevada continues to stack up with the snow. in fact, it's been snowing for 24 hours so sun, clouds, showers, occasionally some possible thundershowers again so we can get some breaks in those clouds, a little afternoon heating even though not that warm. 60s on the temps, low, mid. everyone will be same ballpark today. hold onto a few showers on wednesday, then clear it out thursday. there's going to be that inland fog popping up and some very cool lows but overall the days will be sunny and warm as we go into the weekend. >> thank you, steve. >>> jury deliberations will continue today in the trial of a woman accused of killing east bay nursing student michelle lei. prosecutors say javella sivan esteban killed her last year. >>> a con
the one that went over us about two, three hours ago just to the east of us in san jose. a lot of this looks to be lifting a little bit towards the north bay. so far more bark than bite but definitely shower activity today. 40s and 50s on the temps, 51 antioch, so everyone really close. the moisture continuing to be funneled in and the sierra nevada continues to stack up with the snow. in fact, it's been snowing for 24 hours so sun, clouds, showers, occasionally some possible thundershowers...
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stay with us. china fires back at a congressional report that says two of its big companies are a security threat. the top democrat on the hse committee will be here. welcome to "the willis report." ♪ hello, i'm gerri willis. the loomingfiscal cliff 12 weeks away. it's on everybody's mind from wall street to main street from the u.s. amber of commerce to the retail federation. they were discussing the issue and how to get the economy back on track. wall street's top ceos and jpmorgan's dimon saying it's time for a deal. they are tired of kicking the can down the road. avoiding t fiscal cliff requires political sacrifice on both sides. they are not alone wanting a certain degree of state for the markets, and in turn, for investors. joining me is president for erica's for tax reform. welcome back to the show. a pasure to be with you here. >> great to be with you. gerri: they want more in taxes, cutting in spending. wi friends like these, who needs enemies, grover? how do you react? >> read today's
stay with us. china fires back at a congressional report that says two of its big companies are a security threat. the top democrat on the hse committee will be here. welcome to "the willis report." ♪ hello, i'm gerri willis. the loomingfiscal cliff 12 weeks away. it's on everybody's mind from wall street to main street from the u.s. amber of commerce to the retail federation. they were discussing the issue and how to get the economy back on track. wall street's top ceos and...
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she used her own tools. and she had no idea this was not in compliance with the law. >> great weather for tomorrow. i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪
she used her own tools. and she had no idea this was not in compliance with the law. >> great weather for tomorrow. i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt...
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use the two minutes. the question is on the floor. >> i don't think bureaucrats in washington or employers should tell employers they should have contraceptive care. and the president's statement of my policy is wrong. let me answer your question. president bush and i are different people, and these are different times. my 5-point plan is different from what he would have done. we can use new technology to get all our energy from venezuela anhere instead of vend we can become energy-secure. and trade -- i will crack down on china. president bush didn't and i will expeanand trade in latin america. number three, i will get us to a balanced budget. bush didn't presiden. president obama said it was outrageous to have $3 trillion deficits, but he added to that and his next four years are almost as large. and championing small business. our party has been focused on big business too long. i came through small business. everything i'll do will help small businesses grow. i want to keep the taxes down on small bu
use the two minutes. the question is on the floor. >> i don't think bureaucrats in washington or employers should tell employers they should have contraceptive care. and the president's statement of my policy is wrong. let me answer your question. president bush and i are different people, and these are different times. my 5-point plan is different from what he would have done. we can use new technology to get all our energy from venezuela anhere instead of vend we can become...
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stay with us. ♪ green and waste of time. a hybrid battery plant in michigan is putting workers on furlough despite the $150 million grant. the plant has not produced a battery since it opened two years ago. with more on this, the republican candidate for senate and former congressman, policy onlyist for heritage foundation. welcome to you both. congressman, starting with you. okay. so the plant that got $150 million in taxpayer money is laying people out off. another solyndra here? >> it's very, very possible. the president announced this, came through my hometown, holland, michigan, did a victory lap in the community saying look what the federal government did for you, create k this investment, creating jobs, and insulted their hometown congressman for not voting for the package, and three and a half years later, and it looks like it's a bad investment. all of us that live in the community are disappointed. you know, the problem here is the president wasn't spending the government's money. the p
stay with us. ♪ green and waste of time. a hybrid battery plant in michigan is putting workers on furlough despite the $150 million grant. the plant has not produced a battery since it opened two years ago. with more on this, the republican candidate for senate and former congressman, policy onlyist for heritage foundation. welcome to you both. congressman, starting with you. okay. so the plant that got $150 million in taxpayer money is laying people out off. another solyndra here? >>...
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it could clip us but it will be points south. partly cloudy skies partly sunny skies, we start off with 40s and 50s. yet the city is at 58 degrees and a south wind will be a closer wind to that low. we could give a few light showers, temperatures held down due to the track in fact all the way towards santa barbara and l.a. showers are very close to the coast and they will be very light. 60s and 70s on the temperatures, not much of a change on wednesday and we will have to watch a change sneaking in from east to west but i don't think much is there for us. it looks warmer as we head to the weekend pam and ken. >>> steve, it is do or die, the a's are trying to keep their playoff hopes alive, what a's fans are asking for in tonight's sold out coliseum. >>> we are with the state of the embattled sheriff, his fate lice in the hands -- lies in the hands of the board of supervisors. >>> we will tell you more about the morning commute and bay area weather coming up. stay tuned. . >>> good morning, we have mostly clear to partly cloudy sk
it could clip us but it will be points south. partly cloudy skies partly sunny skies, we start off with 40s and 50s. yet the city is at 58 degrees and a south wind will be a closer wind to that low. we could give a few light showers, temperatures held down due to the track in fact all the way towards santa barbara and l.a. showers are very close to the coast and they will be very light. 60s and 70s on the temperatures, not much of a change on wednesday and we will have to watch a change...
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you are stellar on the outside working with us and you will be stellar on the inside working with us and i want to just thank the pack for letting her go. you will continue to work closely with her and we are looking forward to having you on board. >> i have the privilege of meeting you and working with you when i chaired the pack. and i just wanted to thank you so much for your doged persist tense that the make-up reflected the demographic of the school district and you were very, very intentional and thoughtful about that and we all benefited from that diversity on the pack and i just wanted to also congratulate you on your last project with the pack, the restorative practices piece, which really brought so many more people into the community who subscribed to and support the practices and i am super excited about your new position because i know that we will be benefiting from your perspective and dedication. i just cannot begin to to thank you enough. i will just share with the public that i was part of that inaugural and she applied and we did not accept her and gratefully she d
you are stellar on the outside working with us and you will be stellar on the inside working with us and i want to just thank the pack for letting her go. you will continue to work closely with her and we are looking forward to having you on board. >> i have the privilege of meeting you and working with you when i chaired the pack. and i just wanted to thank you so much for your doged persist tense that the make-up reflected the demographic of the school district and you were very, very...
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they're holding the cards but let us make sure that they will remember they are in detroit. the orange and black in the motor city. half >> good evening everybody a busy day for the giants. it went down of this with but left early from san francisco. they are headed for detroit. buster posy all feeling good vogelson is the starting the san francisco giants once again are the underdog for game 3 tomorrow. for what that is worth. and the fellows. prior to the work out. >> i would much prefer the lead in the other way again and that is just a number. >> we are definitely not taking this for granted. we want to come out here and play the type of baseball the we have been planning for the past six days and try to get victories as soon as possible that we have been--plan flying playing. >> we just need to keep our momentum. >> the giants are up 2-0. >> and let us take a look at the work out at comerica. and the official forecast in a moment but it is not going to be california. there are expecting temperatures in the 30's and the tigers have to win. no question. however, that is t
they're holding the cards but let us make sure that they will remember they are in detroit. the orange and black in the motor city. half >> good evening everybody a busy day for the giants. it went down of this with but left early from san francisco. they are headed for detroit. buster posy all feeling good vogelson is the starting the san francisco giants once again are the underdog for game 3 tomorrow. for what that is worth. and the fellows. prior to the work out. >> i would much...
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he used the blog, facebook, his friends, he used crowd funding and use it's an interesting space. it's not just about are you going sell a million units? yes, you're going to do some of the stuff. i think square probably gets it made in china. but there are plenty of products and plenty of spaces to be able to create products locally that people want locally. >> the point is also that a lot of barriers entrepreneurship as we've been hearing is getting started. and even if you can't, you know, keep using the tools, if you do have to make a million, that's fibro. we know how to make a million widgets, right? and what's fascinating about this, the barriers to entrepreneurship, you know, not just in the digital realm, but in the physical realm are going away. all right. what would you say to, you know, a lot of manufacturing jobs have gone away and a lot of skilled labor, you know, people are out of job talk about retraining. but it seems to me, if you have an idea, you can -- . >> we talk about this in music how the democratization of the music industry is actually enabled kind of a
he used the blog, facebook, his friends, he used crowd funding and use it's an interesting space. it's not just about are you going sell a million units? yes, you're going to do some of the stuff. i think square probably gets it made in china. but there are plenty of products and plenty of spaces to be able to create products locally that people want locally. >> the point is also that a lot of barriers entrepreneurship as we've been hearing is getting started. and even if you can't, you...
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or to be used to threaten us. it's also essential to understand what our mission is in iran. that is to dissuade iran through peaceful and diplomatic means. peaceful sanctions is something that i called for five years ago. crippling sanctions were number one. and they do work. you're seeing it right now in the economy. absolutely the right thing to do to have crippling sanctions. i would have put them in place earlier, but it's good that we have them. number two, something i would added to is i would tighten those sanss. i would say that ships that carry iranian oil couldn't go. people who are trading their oil can't. i would tighten those sanctions further. separately, i'd take on diplomatic isolation efforts. his words amount to genocide in citation. i would indict him for it. i would also make sure that their diplomats are treated like the pariah they are around the world. the same way we treated the apartheid diplomats of south africa. we need to increase pressure time and time again on iran because anything o
or to be used to threaten us. it's also essential to understand what our mission is in iran. that is to dissuade iran through peaceful and diplomatic means. peaceful sanctions is something that i called for five years ago. crippling sanctions were number one. and they do work. you're seeing it right now in the economy. absolutely the right thing to do to have crippling sanctions. i would have put them in place earlier, but it's good that we have them. number two, something i would added to is i...
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he's tryining to restrict us again. he's taking us backwards. george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. take away his toys and he'll play with a stick. take away their bikes and they'll still find a way to get where they're going. but take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding... and cut college aid for middle class families ... they won't go far. yet that's exactly what mitt romney wants to do... ...to pay for a $250,000 tax break for multi-millionaires. if mitt romney wins, the middle class loses. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> good news, the redskins are leading the minnesota vikings in the fourth hoping to break the eight game losing streak at home. ravens hosting the cowboys third quarter 17-123 ravens, good to see. he is gone. 108 yards for the touchdown, and then it came down to a field goal kick. six seconds to go. no good, the ravens win 31-29. detroit and
he's tryining to restrict us again. he's taking us backwards. george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. take away his toys and he'll play with a stick. take away their bikes and they'll still find a way to get where they're going. but take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding... and cut college aid for middle class families ... they won't go far. yet that's...
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to be used against us or used to be threatening against us. it's also essential to understand our mission in iran and that is to dissuade iran from having a nuclear weapon through peaceful and diplomatic means. and crippling sanctions are something i called for five years ago when i was in israel speaking at the conference. i laid out seven steps. crippling sanctions were number one. and they do work. you're seeing it right now in the economy. it's absolutely the right thing to do to have crippling sanctions. i'd have put them in place earlier, but it's good that we have them. number two, something i would add today is i would tighten those sanctions. i would say that ships that carry iranian oil can't come into our ports. i imagine the eu would agree with us as well. not only ships couldn't. i'd say companies that are moving their oil can't. people who are trading their oil can't. i would tighten those sanctions further. secondly i'd take on diplomatic isolation efforts. i'd make sure that ahmadinejad is indicted under the genocide convention
to be used against us or used to be threatening against us. it's also essential to understand our mission in iran and that is to dissuade iran from having a nuclear weapon through peaceful and diplomatic means. and crippling sanctions are something i called for five years ago when i was in israel speaking at the conference. i laid out seven steps. crippling sanctions were number one. and they do work. you're seeing it right now in the economy. it's absolutely the right thing to do to have...
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let us take a look at futurecast. temperatures mainly in the '50s with the 60s and even the 70's by even if the shore by 3:00 p.m., taking a look a your neighborhood was 70's and the south bay these in cupertino. and for the inland valleys also 70's to tomorrow. 73 alameda. 60s along the coast with temperatures in the '70s near milpitas they took it with warmer wheweather this weekend but that rainfall is expected to go to the bay. this weekend. >> remember, go to our new channel. comcast 193 for the latest news, weather and traffic updates and to watch latest new[ laughter ]nd [ girl ] wow. you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah, blah, blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no, we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real? your generation has it made. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver
let us take a look at futurecast. temperatures mainly in the '50s with the 60s and even the 70's by even if the shore by 3:00 p.m., taking a look a your neighborhood was 70's and the south bay these in cupertino. and for the inland valleys also 70's to tomorrow. 73 alameda. 60s along the coast with temperatures in the '70s near milpitas they took it with warmer wheweather this weekend but that rainfall is expected to go to the bay. this weekend. >> remember, go to our new channel. comcast...
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that is a nonstarter for us. we feel the beginning premise is that we will not shift, essentially completely, spirited -- completely, almost. i think we need to have a discussion. we also need to begin the discussion with the fact that what has been said the sixth dit by both mitt romney and paul reihan and all of the republicans, that the affordable care act hurt medicare is also a nonstarter for us. they know the reality. they used the same $700 billion to provide cuts to insurance companies in their budget. we have put ourselves on a path to stability to reform. if we can start with the discussion of how to best reduce the cost in medicare, which is through delivery system reforms, that could have an affect on the private sector and reduce costs for health coverage for all americans. but it has got to start with a different premise. we are really far apart in the premise. and of course, republicans originally walked away from the original vote for the paul ryan budget. but then they voted again. and many of th
that is a nonstarter for us. we feel the beginning premise is that we will not shift, essentially completely, spirited -- completely, almost. i think we need to have a discussion. we also need to begin the discussion with the fact that what has been said the sixth dit by both mitt romney and paul reihan and all of the republicans, that the affordable care act hurt medicare is also a nonstarter for us. they know the reality. they used the same $700 billion to provide cuts to insurance companies...
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up to this point they've out played us, they did a little better than us today, they're playing good, they're playing like the giants play. we expected that coming in. >> it's amazing how the giant's starting rotation has done a complete turn around. they were struggling coming into this post season but this pitching rotation is on fire. dana ken, a two nothing lead, the favor is towards the giants. >> every little thing is going their way. it's awesome. >> two more wins. we'll have more at 11:00. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters.
up to this point they've out played us, they did a little better than us today, they're playing good, they're playing like the giants play. we expected that coming in. >> it's amazing how the giant's starting rotation has done a complete turn around. they were struggling coming into this post season but this pitching rotation is on fire. dana ken, a two nothing lead, the favor is towards the giants. >> every little thing is going their way. it's awesome. >> two more wins....
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home fully, home field advantage will be there for us. >> the same as we've been. it's been the same thing here last three games. we know we have to win. so... you don't go any farther than today's game. that is the way we'll remain. >> tonight's game will feature same pitching match up as game one. of course we're hoping for a different result. mc hammer throwing out the first pitch. we know a's are too legit to qismt let's hope they move on and maybe we'll get another bay bridge series. >> that would be spectacular, thank you so much. there are great fan pictures to show you. look at the young fans sporting team gear, there is a young giants fan. take a look at that. happy as can be today. please send us your favorite pictures. >> blue sky there. no thunderstorms tonight. the bay area is experiencing isolated showers, could affect the a's game. spencer christian is here to pinpoint where tonight that the a's could see rain. >> could be damp out there. we don't expect a rainout. there is a look at areas of showers around the bay area right now. we have sprinkles o
home fully, home field advantage will be there for us. >> the same as we've been. it's been the same thing here last three games. we know we have to win. so... you don't go any farther than today's game. that is the way we'll remain. >> tonight's game will feature same pitching match up as game one. of course we're hoping for a different result. mc hammer throwing out the first pitch. we know a's are too legit to qismt let's hope they move on and maybe we'll get another bay bridge...
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those arms could be used to hurt us down the world. we need to make sure we coordinate this effort with our allies. but there are nations that are very worried about this. we need an effective leadership in syria, making sure that the insurgents that become armed will be the responsibility parties. i believe assad can and must go, but i want to make sure we have friendships with the people that take his place such that in the years to come we see syria as a friend and responsible party in the middle east. this is a critical opportunity for america, and what i'm afraid of is we have watched first the president say we'll let the un deal with it. and they tried to have a cease fire. then looked to the russians and said let's see if you can do something. we should be playing the leadership role there. >> we are playing leadership role. we are organizing the friends of syria, and we are making sure that those we help are those who will be friends of ours in the long term. and friends and our allies in theory gone in the long term. but going
those arms could be used to hurt us down the world. we need to make sure we coordinate this effort with our allies. but there are nations that are very worried about this. we need an effective leadership in syria, making sure that the insurgents that become armed will be the responsibility parties. i believe assad can and must go, but i want to make sure we have friendships with the people that take his place such that in the years to come we see syria as a friend and responsible party in the...